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Sheriff says simple sign will stop unwanted political soliciting By Harrison Moss Personal commentary Mr Waggener This is an easy fix . Most Adair Countians don't mind candidates visiting. For the ones who do, a simple NO SOLICITING sign in an obvious location should minimize contact. I always respect a NO SOLICITING sign. You should be able to pick them up at Walmart, a local hardware store, or you can just make one with paper and a marker. Thanks, Sheriff Harrison Moss --Harrison Moss This story was posted on 2014-02-20 11:54:59
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